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  1. Apr 17, 2019 · The Human Terrain System project is a US military “program that recruits, trains, and deploys ”human terrain teams, comprised of military and civilian. experts, who are embedded in military ...

  2. tool that allows teams to gather, store, manipulate, and provide cultural data from hundreds of categories’ (Kipp et al. 2006: 13) According to Secretary of Defense budget documents, the goal was: to reduce IED [improvised explosive device] incidents via improved situ-ational awareness of the human terrain by using “green layer data/unclas-

  3. Aug 15, 2014 · 5 Mark C. Bartholf, ‘The Requirement for Sociocultural Understanding in Full Spectrum Operations’, Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin 37/4 (2011) pp.4–10; Montgomery McFate and Steve Fondacaro, ‘Reflections on the Human Terrain System during the First 4 Years’, PRISM 2/4 (2011) pp.63–82; Ben Connable, ‘All Our Eggs in a Broken Basket: How the Human Terrain System is ...

  4. Feb 18, 2010 · Mr. Nigh relies on his extensive experience as a Human Terrain Team Advisor to create an insightful analysis of the opportunities and challenges associated with the use of the Human Terrain System in Afghanistan. This case study was created for three key purposes: first, to explore how HTT advisors help military commanders enhance operational

  5. Feb 8, 2017 · Over the next few years, more than 30 human terrain teams (HTTs) were deployed in Iraq and Afghanistan, and the program’s annual budget exploded to more than $150 million. Then in 2014, an odd thing happened. News reports and official statements about HTS virtually disappeared. Its slick website was no longer updated.

  6. May 21, 2010 · RELATED STORIES. May 1, 2024 Army announces upcoming unit deployment; December 14, 2022 Team U.S. roster announced for 2023 Invictus Games; November 30, 2022 Army preparing to expand use of new ...

  7. terrain’ concept first addressed in Roberto González’s comment in the previous issue of (AT 23[6]: 21-22) (Ed.). Between July 2005 and August 2006, the US Army put together an experimental counterinsurgency programme called ‘Human Terrain System’ (HTS). The programme’s building blocks are five-person teams (‘Human Terrain Teams ...

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